In recent weeks, a series of companies have banded together to boycott advertising on Facebook for the month of July in order to pressure the company to do more to combat racist, hateful and violent posts on its platform.
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In recent weeks, a series of companies have banded together to boycott advertising on Facebook for the month of July in order to pressure the company to do more to combat racist, hateful and violent posts on its platform.
American corporate giants Ford, Pepsi and Microsoft are the latest blue-chip companies to join the growing advertising boycott of Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram over its failure to deal with hate speech and misinformation on its platform. “We are pausing all national social media advertising for the next 30 days to re-evaluate our presence on these platforms,” Ford said in a statement to Ad Age.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorStarbucks, Coca-Cola and Diageo have joined a growing advertiser boycott of Facebook, but Wall Street analysts are split on its ultimate impact on the tech giant.About 170 companies of varying sizes have paused ads on Facebook in an organized response to the social networking company’s lax response to misinformation and misleading political speech. General Motors said Monday it is evaluating its spending.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Ready to stun on the beach this summer? Swimwear style is personal — and we’re all in the mood to elevate our oceanside ensembles.
Starbucks, Levi's and global alcoholic drinks giant Diageo are the latest blue-chip companies to join the growing advertising boycott of Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram over the social media giant's handling of racism, violence and misinformation on its platform. CNBC reports that Starbucks will pause advertising on "all social media platforms," but continue to post without paid promotion.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series actor Joshua Bassett has fired back at allegations of sexual assault made against him on social media.Bassett is the latest high-profile star to be named in similar allegations on social media, after Cole Sprouse and Justin Bieber were previously referenced in similar social media posts.In her post, a 16-year-old named Grace recalled meeting the actor in 2019 when she was in New York, and claimed he led her to a remote alleyway and tried kissing her
Joshua Bassett, 19, is denying sexual assault allegations made against him earlier this week.
But where do Prince Harry and Meghan Markle come in? According to a source who spoke to this month, the are privately encouraging CEOs to “stand in solidarity” with the civil rights initiative. “As we've been developing , one of the areas The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been keen to address is online hate speech, and we've been working with civil rights and racial justice groups on it,” the source said.
Disney star Joshua Bassett has vehemently denied a sexual assault allegation made against him on Twitter. Bassett, 19, who appears in Disney+'s "High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" took to Twitter to address the claim, which he said came from a user on the same platform who has since deactivated their account.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series actor Joshua Bassett is the latest Hollywood star to face sexual assault allegations from an account on social media and now he’s speaking out in response.
Amazon Summer Sale. The major shopping event, also called the Big Style Sale, is offering big discounts on a range of denim styles, including jeans, dresses, jackets and shorts. You can score discounts on popular pieces from denim brands such as Frame, Mother, J Brand and Levi's.Amazon's Big Style Sale comes following the postponement of Prime Day.
Amazon Summer Sale. Following the postponement of Prime Day, Amazon's latest summer sale event, also called Amazon Big Style Sale, is offering big deals on fashion items from brands we love. Shop deals on a one-piece, bikini and coverup options to wear to the beach or poolside.
Amazon Summer Sale, which starts on June 22.
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Emiliano Granada Berlin-based sales outfit M-Appeal has acquired Colombian film “Night of the Beast,” produced by Fidelio Films and directed by Mauricio Leiva-Cock — the emerging showrunner behind Netflix’s “Green Frontier” and Movistar’s “Capital Noise.”Leiva-Cock’s debut feature, “Night of the Beast,” is an urban road trip that follows two Bogota teenagers trying to get into the first Iron Maiden concert in Colombia, a historic event that had been awaited for three decades by fans of the
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Not feeling your summer body? If you’ve taken a break from your workout plan, you’re definitely not alone.
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.The retro high-cut swimsuit trend is absolutely fabulous.
Maci Bookout‘s eldest son, Bentley, is getting so big! The 11-year-old was captured in his mom’s June 4 Instagram post hitting the green with stepdad, Maci’s husband Taylor McKinney. In the photo, Bentley took a break from the heat and sat down on a golf cart for his and Taylor’s bags, and looked like he had grown quite a few inches!
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In dedication to George Floyd, Jay-Z bought newspaper ads in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune and The Philadelphia Inquirer. The full-page ads, which first ran on Tuesday, June 2, will be followed by pages in dozens of more newspapers across the United States on Wednesday, June 3.